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The Strategy's Guide to London, England

The Strategy's Guide to London, England

Written by The Strategy

Take a quick hop across the pond to find yourself in London, England for a short getaway. We have all the details on where you need to eat, sleep and shop. Welcome to The Strategy’s Guide to London.The Strategy's Guide to London

  • Thomas’ Cafe at Burberry Take a break after some Regent Street shopping at Thomas’ Cafe at Burberry. Not only are you surrounded by beautiful creations by Burberry, but the food and beverage is not to be missed. 5 Vigo Street
  • Magpie A classic British restaurant, Magpie is also located just off Regent Street. For a classic British meal, we recommend a visit here to rest your weary feet and indulge in a potent cocktail. 10 Heddon Street
  • Bluebird Cafe and Courtyard People watching at Chelsea’s Bluebird Cafe can’t be beat. Neither can it’s English breakfast. 350 Kings Road

THE STRATEGY'S GUIDE TO LONDON

  • Shoreditch House This cozy Soho House hotel in East London stays true to the brands identity. With only 26 rooms, you can expect dedicated service and the highest quality of stay. The best part: The almost unheard of in London, roof top pool that’s heated year round. Ebor Street, Shoreditch
  • London EDITION This Central London hotel is not only convenient, but also beautiful on the inside. With plush amenities, you’ll feel like you never need to leave the comfort of your room. An added bonus: The in-room TV yoga sessions brought to you by Yoga for Bad People. 10 Berners Street, Fitzrovia
  • Ace Hotel Shoreditch It’s no secret that we love an Ace Hotel. We’ve staying in them in LA and New Orleans, and have never been disappointed. And we weren’t disappointed by the location in London’s Shoreditch either. The rooms are decked out with vintage furniture, yet has a modern edge to it all.  With spare interiors, it’s meant for travellers who are looking to explore the city, rather than stay indoors. 100 Shoreditch High Street, Shoreditch

  • Matches FashionA visit to one of MatchesFashion.com’s physical stores is a must do when in London. Spot pieces from the likes of Balenciaga, Christopher Kane and Roksanda. 87 Marylebone High Street, Marylebone Village
  • Selfridges Located on Oxford street, visit to London isn’t complete without a visit to the iconic Selfridges store. With floor upon floor of goodies, you won’t want to miss a thing. 400 Oxford Street
  • Moda Operandi There’s nothing quite like seeing all your designer friends in one spot, and there’s nothing quite like discovering new brands via trunk shows. Luckily, Moda Operadi’s physical store offers both. 34 Grosvenor Crescent Mews, Belgravia

  • Pret-A-Portea at The Berkeley What’s a visit to London without the experience of a high tea? Our favourite is the tea service at The Berkeley Hotel. Each pastry served alongside their extensive lists of teas is modelled after a fashion runway piece. Wilton Place, Knightsbridge
  • A Walk Through Hyde Park Another must do for anyone visiting London. After your Pret-A-Portea service, head across the street to Hyde Park for a beautiful tree-lined stroll.
  • Shopping on Regent Street We’re the first to say shopping is our cardio, and we don’t get a better workout than strutting down Regent street with Burberry bags in tow. Even if you’re not shopping the high-end designer pieces, the street is home to window shopping at its finest.

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